SEER Journal for Labour and Social Affairs in Eastern Europe
2007 - 2023
Current editor(s): Béla Galgoczi
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2008
- The functioning of the pensions insurance system in the countries of former Yugoslavia pp. 445-467

- Velizar Golubović
- Opening Pandora’s box: social security reform in Turkey in the time of the AKP pp. 469-483

- Ali Murat Özdemir and Gamze Yücesan-Özdemir
- Quality of governance as measured by World Bank indicators for the region of south-east Europe pp. 485-502

- Danijela Jaćimović, Vesna Karadžić and Tatjana Bošković
- Lifelong learning, new technologies and changes in the structure of the employed labour force pp. 503-515

- Darko Marinković
- The influence of some socio-demographic characteristics of young people on their attitudes towards people with physical disabilities pp. 517-538

- Zdravka Leutar and Natalija Raič
- Powerless duplicators of masculine politics pp. 539-559

- Yonca Altindal
- AGOS: the creation of a collective Armenian identity pp. 561-579

- Rasim Özgür Dönmez
Volume 11, issue 3, 2008
- Ukraine, Moldova, Romania and the new EU outline border: an introduction to ‘Borderland III’ pp. 289-293

- Jens Becker
- Where Europe disappears into the sea: a trip to the old Bessarabia and the new border area of the EU pp. 295-306

- Achim Engelberg
- Germans in Bessarabia: historical background and present-day relations pp. 307-317

- Ute Schmidt
- Market development and investment potential in the Odessa region pp. 319-353

- Natalie Koranda
- Everyday life on the eastern border of the EU –between Romanianism and Moldovanism in the border area of the Republic of Moldova and Romania pp. 355-369

- Mihaela Narcisa Arambaşa
- Moldova looks westwards, and wins? pp. 371-398

- Igor Munteanu
- Moldova’s border with Romania: challenges and perspectives after Romania’s accession to the European Union pp. 399-429

- Andrei Avram and Dietmar Müller
- Book review pp. 431-433

- Jens Becker and Achim Engelberg
Volume 11, issue 2, 2008
- Sustainability of health care financing in the western Balkans: an overview of progress and challenges pp. 151-184

- Caryn Bredenkamp and Michele Gragnolati
- The sustainability of pension reforms in central, eastern and south-eastern Europe pp. 185-197

- Igor Guardiancich
- The economics of international trade in south-eastern Europe pp. 199-218

- Shahdad Naghshpour and Bruno S. Sergi
- Wages and collective bargaining in Bulgaria pp. 219-237

- Lyuben Tomev, Nadezhda Daskalova, Tatiana Mihailova and Violeta Ivanova
- The development and actual condition of industrial relations in Bulgaria as an element of national security in the transition period pp. 239-255

- Aleksey Petrov
- The social and cognitive roles of sympathy pp. 257-275

- Aleksandar Fatic
Volume 11, issue 1, 2008
- The European Union and the western Balkans pp. 7-27

- Jens Becker
- Overview of measures taken in the area of health care reforms in Croatia and their results pp. 29-44

- Marina Peris, Jagoda Smid and Natasa Dukic
- Decentralisation in Macedonia’s health system: a consultancy report pp. 45-52

- Aleksandar Stojkoski
- The impact of the migration of health care workers on the countries involved: the Romanian situation pp. 53-77

- Viorel Rotila
- Legal dimensions of immigrant access to employment in Bulgaria: a contextual analysis pp. 79-97

- Themba Lewis and Diana Daskalova
- Ethnic Albanian rings of organised criminals and the trafficking and smuggling of human beings: an international, regional and local perspective pp. 99-109

- Arben Tabaku
- The resolution of collective labour disputes in Serbia pp. 111-119

- Dejan Kostic
- The factors related to organic food consumption and healthy lifestyles: a study of Turkish consumers pp. 121-135

- Mehpare Tokay Argan
Volume 10, issue 4, 2007
- Key factors in a balanced regional development for Serbia pp. 7-16

- Edita Kastratovic
- Human resources in Serbia – a basic postulate of economic development pp. 17-44

- Vladimir Marinkovic
- Transnistria – an unrecognised country within Moldova pp. 45-50

- Mihály Borsi
- Transnistria: a paradise for vested interests pp. 51-66

- Angela Munteanu and Igor Munteanu
- Regulating employee representation in postsocialist supervisory boards pp. 67-82

- Arjan Vliegenthart
- Are trade unions effective accounting actors? pp. 83-106

- Romana Careja
- From the perspective of EU integration: trade union rights in Turkey pp. 107-126

- Banu Uçkan
- Status and prospects of the Bulgarian banking system in the conditions of a united European market pp. 127-134

- Ivaylo Mihaylov and Diana Velitchkova
- Analysis of the first draft of the Moldovan Law on public-private partnerships pp. 135-155

- Wolfgang Tiede and Sabina Krispenz
Volume 10, issue 3, 2007
- Industrial relations structures in south-east Europe and Turkey: a view from the metalworking industry pp. 7-40

- Manfred Wannöffel, Josef Le and Julia Kramer
- The employment-related legal and policy framework for company restructuring in Slovenia pp. 41-56

- Barbara Rajgelj and Matija Rojec
- Creativity as a factor in competitiveness on the international market pp. 57-71

- Vladimir Perovic and Gordana Komazec
- Main factors of influence on accounting procedures in Slovenian business enterprises pp. 73-86

- Ales Novak
- Migration in the Albania of the post-1990s: triggered by post-communist transformations and facilitator of socio-demographic changes pp. 87-105

- Erka Çaro and L.J.G. van Wissen
- (Necessary and sufficient) Conditions for reforming pensions schemes in eastern Europe: Slovenia vs. Macedonia pp. 107-120

- Dorian Jano
- What has happened to firstborn social theory: the social contract pp. 121-131

- Aleksandar Fatic
- Way of life and survival strategies in earthquake adapted settlements in Turkey pp. 133-146

- Murat Kayıkçı
- Freedom of the press and the ambivalence of the privatised mass media in south-eastern Europe pp. 147-152

- Jens Becker
Volume 10, issue 2, 2007
- Economic structures in south-eastern Europe and Turkey: a view from the metalworking industry pp. 7-32

- Manfred Wannöffel, Josef Le and Julia Kramer
- Privatisation and the break-up of Yugoslavia pp. 33-55

- Marija Obradović
- The process of EU enlargement towards south-eastern Europe: current challenges and perspectives pp. 57-65

- Bruno S. Sergi and Qerim Qerimi
- Rethinking south-eastern Europe through a pan-European perspective pp. 67-80

- Christophe Solioz
- Fighting corruption and organised crime as a means of socio-economic development in south-east Europe pp. 81-94

- Bruno S. Sergi and Qerim Qerimi
- Towards the Europeanisation of trade unions in post-Communist Romania pp. 95-107

- Ninucia-Maria Pilat
- A call for radical reform: an analysis of the Bulgarian health care system and its management pp. 109-117

- Yosif Yosifov
- The new public accounting law in Albania – the current situation and the introduction of IPSAS to systems of public accounting pp. 119-130

- Wolfgang Tiede and Sabina Krispenz
- Ethnic conflicts and transition experiences in south-east Europe pp. 131-135

- Albrecht Rothacher
Volume 10, issue 1, 2007
- Croatia and Serbia on their road to EU accession – halfway there? pp. 7-25

- Wolfgang Tiede
- The power of knowledge and the learning corporation pp. 27-37

- Nataša Cvetković and Slavenko Grgurević
- The socio-historical consequences of privatisation in Serbia pp. 39-60

- Marija Obradović
- Key elements of a development strategy for the south of Serbia pp. 61-72

- Edita Kastratović and Vladimir Marinković
- Reform of the system of social insurance indispensable for Albania pp. 73-78

- Ilia Telo
- Government education expenditures and income inequality: evidence from provinces of Turkey pp. 79-101

- Seyit Köse and Aytekin Güven
- The paradoxical image of the west in different ideologies and essentialism in Turkish politics pp. 103-126

- Rasim Özgür Dönmez
- Turquality: an innovative unique model for making global brands out of Turkish products pp. 127-137

- Nurullah Tac and Ozan Aglargoz